Hi, I applied to schools last year as a senior in undergrad and was completely oblivious to how competitive OT school truly is. In the meantime as I'm waiting to hear about next year's admissions, I'm an independent care provider through the Ohio Dept of Developmental Disabilities. I was hired by a family to take care of their 19-year-old son, and it has been really awesome. The pay is dependent on the needs/Medicaid funding of the individual, although mine is about $18/hr, and there are plenty of people out there looking for helping hands. Although I don't get an direct contact with OTs, I do take him to PT, speech, and aquatic therapy, and it's been really helpful to learn how to use his equipment and to see how someone who is severely disabled lives their life outside of therapy. I would highly recommend this as a "limbo" job, if you're planning on reapplying again - however, I know that I could not personally continue doing this as my only career. Hope this helps!